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waypointThe coordinates of a specific location.
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waypointa specific position that can be precisely defined, and that is used for navigation purposesA waypoint is most often used to indicate a change in direction, speed, or altitude along the desired path.
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waypointa set of GPS coordinates used for navigation. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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waypointA predetermined geographical position used for route/instrument approach definition, or progress reporting purposes, that is defined relative to a VORTAC station or in terms as latitude/longitude coordinates.
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waypointReference point used for navigation, usually indicated by latitude and longitude and sometimes altitude and typically used for GPS
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waypointA specific location as defined by GPS, the Global Positioning System.
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waypointA reference point on a track.
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waypointA point on the ground, predefined as a point of interest for the flight; a basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to a waypoint, either by course or by direct (operator selectable);
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waypointA set of coordinates which define a point in space. Waypoints are useful in designing various autonomous missions for quadcopters. Mapping out would be impossible without a possibility to define these [..]
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waypointA location defined by navigational coordinates, especially as part of a planned route.
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waypointA location defined by navigational coordinates, especially as part of a planned route.
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waypointA charted feature or chosen position on a chart
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waypoint An intermediate point defined by a set of navigational coordinates.
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waypointA location defined by navigational coordinates, especially as part of a planned route.
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waypointA location defined by navigational coordinates, especially as part of a planned route.
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waypointA charted feature or chosen position on a chart
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waypointSets of coordinates which identify a point in space, often given as a grid reference.
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waypointA navigational reference point.
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waypointA destination point or point along a route. Waypoints can be created either by importing from a database, entering via keyboard or recording with a GPS receiver.
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waypointPosition in space usually on aircraft's flight plan
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waypointA predetermined geographical position used for route/instrument approach definition, or progress reporting purposes, that is defined relative to a VORTAC station or in terms of latitude/longitude coor [..]
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waypointLocations of targets as computed by the F-16’s navigational computer.
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waypointA point on the ground, predefined as a point of interest for the flight; a basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to a waypoint, either by course or by direct (operator selectable);
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waypointA waypoint is any mapped reference point useful for pilotage, which navigators can identify on land or at sea to verify their location. Natural waypoints may include natural rock formations, springs a [..]
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waypoint(see fix).
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waypointA reference point for a physical location on Earth. Waypoints are defined by a set of coordinates that typically include longitude, latitude and sometimes altitude. Every geocache listed on our websit [..]
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waypointReference point used for navigation, usually indicated by latitude and longitude and sometimes altitude and typically used for GPS and INS navigation.
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waypointA waypoint is an intermediate point or place on a route or line of travel, a stopping point or point at which course is changed, the first use of the term tracing to 1880. In modern terms, it most oft [..]
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